Jerry garcia band 9 1 90
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And, of course, there was the gorgeous yet bittersweet mid-second set “So Many Roads”, with Garcia’s moving vocals ensuring that there was not a dry eye in the stadium by the time the tune was finished despite some musical struggles. Thank you for contributing to the collective memory of Jerry Garcia. You can feel the weight of the show’s cosmic significance throughout, particularly on songs like encore closer “Box of Rain”. While not among their best shows by a long stretch, 7/9/95 still packs an emotional punch to this day in light of its significance as Jerry’s last performance. A Grateful Dead show was originally scheduled for that date but was cancelled due to the untimely death of the Dead's brilliant, passionate keyboard player, Brent Mydland, in late July. July 9th, 1995 at Soldier Field became the Grateful Dead’s final show. 'On September 1, 1990, at the Shoreline Amphitheatre, the Jerry Garcia band performed a particularly poignant kind of magic. Garcia struggled through equipment difficulties all night, eventually having to replace his “Rosebud” guitar with his older “Tiger.” According to Bob Weir in his Netflix documentary The Other One, he and Garcia shared some short but sweet words as they walked offstage: “Always a hoot,” Garcia said, “Always a hoot.” Exactly one month later, on August 9th, 1995, Jerry Garcia passed away, his heart finally giving out after years of hard living and declining health.
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Jerry Garcia, : Don't Let Go (Bonus Track) (Bonus Track), : 15:59. Once again, he was beleaguered by addiction-this time in front of huge, stadium-sized venues packed to the brim with excited fans. Jerry Garcia Don't Let Go (Bonus Track) (Bonus Track). On this day in 1995, the Grateful Dead played the second and final night of their tour-closing run at Chicago’s Soldier Field featuring an opening performance from The Band. The show marked the completion of a long and winding spring/summer tour, a run throughout which lead guitarist Jerry Garcia seemed to many like a shell of his former self.